Support our efforts, sign up to a full membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address
Reviews 14/11/2003

Album Of The Week: Liberty X

Hot Songs Around The World

Texas Hold 'Em
Beyonce
189 entries in 22 charts
Greedy
Tate McRae
701 entries in 28 charts
Water
Tyla
333 entries in 20 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
411 entries in 25 charts
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
260 entries in 26 charts
Petit Genie
Jungeli, Imen Es & Alonzo
173 entries in 5 charts
Lovin On Me
Jack Harlow
337 entries in 23 charts
Overdrive
Ofenbach & Norma Jean Martine
196 entries in 14 charts
Si No Estas
Inigo Quintero
310 entries in 17 charts
Stick Season
Noah Kahan
374 entries in 20 charts
Yes, And?
Ariana Grande
203 entries in 27 charts
Anti-Hero
Taylor Swift
622 entries in 23 charts
Until I Found You
Stephen Sanchez
224 entries in 16 charts
by Mikey (Gillingham, Kent, UK) - Each week I preview an album which I think deserves a listen to and if it's worth to buy, I will cater for all tastes of music from R'n'B to Rock, Hip hop and Pop. At the end of the page, you will find all future album releases. With Xmas round the corner not many artists are releasing new material after December 8th, new album releases will resume at the end of January 2004.

Liberty X - Being Somebody
Release Date: 3 November 2003

Album number two for Liberty X, 'Being Somebody' is a set that glides in on the back of a fair few perfectly placed, Liberty-sized successes. Not least of these was the 'Being Nobody' track the band recorded for bootleg renovator Richard X, a track that melded the Human League's 'Being Boiled' to Chaka Khan's 'Ain't Nobody'. Naturally the track figures here as do fifteen other lovingly sculptured musical confections.
The perfect band for interpreting and communicating the UK pop scene and the way it moves forward in these pre-Neptunes times, Liberty X are adaptable enough to be able to let loose straight-up ballads, squelchy twenty-third century electro and up-tempo party grooves without missing a beat. Progressive, brilliantly executed and almost robot-esque in it's pristine production, some day all records will be made this way.
But, till then, 'Being Somebody' will lead the UK pop field by a long, long way.

The late, unlamented Hear'say may have won the Popstars crown, but it's Liberty X who have proved the more durable act and this album, the follow-up to last year's multi-platinum Thinking It Over, proves there's still plenty of gas in the tank.

Kicking off with a rather cheesy and unnecessary intro, the album moves straight into high gear with the monster hit singles, Jumpin' and Being Nobody, and rarely lets the pace flag throughout the remaining 13 tracks.

Of course it's been put together by a veritable army of arrangers, writers and producers but, unusually, this clinical approach results in some of the most memorable pop tunes you are ever likely to hear.

Two tracks, in particular, stand out. Everybody Cries is a high-calibre ballad that would make an excellent Bond theme (certainly better than Madonna's dire effort for Die Another Day) and The Poet has a pleasingly folky feel, with an underlay of African-style drumming, that contrasts perfectly with the pop-based R&B that pervades much of the album.

Elsewhere, Close Your Eyes is the kind of funky pop number Michael Jackson used to produce in his sleep but would kill for today; Story of My Life and Take Me Home have a pleasingly Latin lilt and I'll Be Remembering has a slinky, sexy R 'N' B groove reminiscent of TLC. Let Go rocks out, providing welcome variation to the pace of the album and maybe is a power ballad that showcases fine vocal performances from Kelli and Kevin.

There's clearly more talent in this outfit than might have been expected. One especially hopeful sign for the band's future development is the emergence of Tony as a songwriter. Watcha Doin' Tonight may bear a passing resemblance to a Christina Aguilera number but it's a stomping dance floor filler in its own right. It also provides an intriguing commentary on the ordinary lives that the band have left behind, although the slight hint of condescension to the band's fans should be worrying. Losing touch with the concerns of the fanbase may be an inevitable by-product of the cocoon of celebrity the band now finds itself in, but it has proved the downfall of countless pop acts.

That's for the future however. Right now this should be acknowledged as a major achievement, perhaps the best pure pop album since The Spice Girls' debut. A guilty pleasure, maybe, but where's the harm in that?
8/10

Tracklisting
1. Intro (Being Somebody)
2. Jumpin
3. Being Nobody
4. Everybody Cries
5. Watcha Doin' Tonight
6. The Poet
7. I'll Be Remembering
8. The Last Goodbye
9. Let Go
10. Forever
11. Close Your Eyes
12. I Just Wanna
13. Impossible
14. Take Me Home
15. Story Of My Life
16. Maybe

Album Release Schedule

November 17
The Beatles - Let It Be: Naked
Blazin' Squad - Now Or Never
Busted - A Present For Everyone
Michael Jackson - Ones
Ronan Keating - Turn It Up
Kylie Minogue - Body Language
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits
Cliff Richard - Cliff At Christmas
Britney Spears - In The Zone
Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Music! 56

November 24
Nelly Furtado - Folklore
Enrique Iglesias - Seven
Girls Aloud - Sound Of The Underground
Javine - Surrender
Lemar - Dedicated
Alex Parks - Introduction
Pet Shop Boys - PopArt (1985-2003)
Westlife - Turnaround

December 1
D-Side - Real World
Will Young - Friday's Child

December 8
Alicia Keys - The Diary Of Alicia Keys






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2024
top40-charts.com (S4)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.0092850 secs // 4 () queries in 0.0053865909576416 secs